Aiwa NSX-AV800 manual Specifications, Dolby NR/DOLBY PRO Logic, Copyright, Xhxd

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SPECIFICATIONS

Main unit CX-NAV800

 

FM tuner section

 

Tuning range

87.5 MHz to 108 MHz

Usable sensitivity (IHF)

13,2 dBf

Antenna terminals

75 ohms (unbalanced)

Ahrltuner section

 

Tuning range

530 kHz tO 1710 kHz (10 kHz

 

step)

 

531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)

Usable sensitivity

350 pV/m

Antenna

Loop antenna

Amplifier

section

 

Power output

Front

 

 

60 Watts per channel, Min.

 

 

RMS at 6 ohms, from 50 Hz to

 

 

20 kHz, with no more than I“A

 

 

Total Harmonic Distortion

 

 

Rear (Surround)

 

 

10 Watts per channel, Min. RMS

 

 

at 16 ohms, 1 kHz, with no more

 

 

than 1Y. Total Harmonic Distortion

 

 

Center

 

 

20 Watts, Min. RMS at 8 ohms,

 

 

1 kHz, with no more than 17. Total

 

 

Harmonic Distortion

Total harmonic distortion

0.1 ‘h (30 W, 1 kHz, 6 ohms, DIN

 

 

AUDIO/Front)

Inputs

 

VIDEO/AUX: 230 mV (adjustable)

 

 

MIC 1, MIC 2: 1,7 mV (10 kohms)

outputs

 

SUPER WOOFER: 1.9 V

 

 

SPEAKERS: accept speakers of

 

 

6 ohms or more

 

 

SURROUND SPEAKERS:

 

 

accept speakers of 16 ohms or

 

 

more

 

 

CENTER SPEAKER:

 

 

accept speakers of 8 ohms or

 

 

more

 

 

PHONES (stereo jack): accepts

 

 

headphones of 32 ohms or more

Cassette

deck section

 

Track format

4 tracks, 2 channels stereo

Frequency response

Cr02 tape: 50 Hz – 16000 Hz

 

 

Normal tape: 50 Hz – 15000 Hz

Signal-to-noise ratio

60 dB (Dolby B NR ON, Cr02tape

 

 

peak level)

Recording system

AC bias

Heads

 

Deck 1: Playback head x 1

 

 

Deck 2: Recording/playback/

 

 

erase head x 1

Compact

disc player section

 

Laser

 

Semiconductor laser (h= 780 nm)

D-A converter

1 bit dual

Signal-to-noise ratio

83 dB (1 kHz, OdB)

Harmonic distortion

0.057. (1 kHz, OdB)

Wow and flutter

Unmeasurable

Speaker system SX-NAV800

 

Cabinet type

3 way, bass reflex (magnetic

 

shielded type)

Speakers

Woofer:

 

140 mm (55/8 in.) Cone type

 

Tweeter:

 

60 mm (23/8in.) cone type

 

Super tweeter:

 

20 mm (’3/16 in.) Cet’amic type

Impedance

6 ohms

Output sound pressure level

87 dBIWlm

Dimensions (w x H x D)

235 x 302 x 250 mm (93/, x 12 x

 

971ein.)

Weight

3.3 kg (7 Ibs 4 02,)

General

 

Power requirements

120 V AC, 60 I-Iz

Power consumption

lIOW

Dimensions of main unit

260 x 307 x 349 mm

(W XHXD)

(10’/4 x 12’/6 x 133/4in.)

Weight of main unit

8.0 kg (17 Ibs 10 OZ.)

Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.

BLIESYSTEM

The word “BBE”and the “BBEsymbol” are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.

Under license from BBE Sound, Inc.

DOLBY NR/DOLBY PRO LOGIC

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing

Corporation.“DOLBY”, the double-D symbol LID and “PRO LOGIC” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

COPYRIGHT

Please check the laws on copyright relating to recordings from discs, radio or external tape for the country in which the machine is being used.

NOTE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communi- cations, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

-Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help,

CAUTION

Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the user’s right or authority to operate this product.

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Contents Call Toll Free I-800-BUY=AIWA WMtMw@%@%ut%si!ae@s@#kw4TABLE of Contents Precautions Positioning the Speakers Setting UPConnections Connect the front speakersConnect the video equipment Connect the center speakerTo position the antennas Remote Control Connecting AN Outdoor AntennaBefore Operation Volume Control Setting the ClockBBE System Super T-BASS SystemDSP Surround System Sound Adjustment During RecordingGraphic Equalizer Press the 14 Down or WI UP button to select a station Presetting StationsRepeat steps 1 Selecting a preset number on the main unit Preset Number TuningTo select a reverse mode deck 2 only Basic OperationsPilaying Back a Tape Continuous PlayMusic Sensor Press the + button to start playLoading Discs Selecting a track with the remote controlPlaying Discs To play all discs in the disc compartment, press › buttonRandom Play Press the Prgm button twice in stop modeRepeat Play Programmed PlayInserting Blank Spaces Basic RecordingDubbing the Whole Tape Dubbing a Tape ManuallyTo stop recording To clear the edit programTo check the order of the programmed track numbers To add tracks from other discs to the edit programRepeat for the rest of the tracks for side a Programmed Edit RecordingTo change the program of each side Press the Dolby PRO Logic button to select To change the delay timeNormal Rear-mounted surround speakers enhance the depthofPlay with Dolby PRO Logic Adjust the volume and tone of the sourceAdditional Dolby PRO Logic Modes Vocal Fadeiumultiplex Functions When using the remote controlKaraokeprogram Preparation Setting the TimerPrepare the source VIDEO/AUX Jacks Setting the Sleep TimerCD Digital OUT Optical Jack Super Woofer ~ JackListening to External Sources Care and MaintenancePress the VIDEO/AUX button Dolby NR/DOLBY PRO Logic SpecificationsCopyright XhxdParts Index Troubleshooting GuidePages Page Indice Precauciones Ubicacion DE LOS Altavoces PreparationConexiones Para posicionar Ias antenas Conecte el altavoz centralConecte el equipo de video Conecte el televisor al equipo de videoControl Remoto Conexion DE UNA Antena ExteriorPuesta EN Hora DEL Reloj Control DE VolumenSistema BBE Sistema Super T-BASSEcualizador Grafico Sonido Ambiental DSPAjuste DEL Sonido Durante LA Grabacion Cuando la fuente de sonido sea monoFM- AM SINTON1ZAC1ON ManualPulse el boton l Down o 1 UP para seleccionar una emisora Sintonizacion Mediante Numero DE Preajuste Seleccion de un ntimero de preajuste en la unidad principalInsercion DE Cintas Para seleccionar un modo de inversi6n platina 2 solamenteReproduction DE UNA Cinta Reproduction ContinuaSensor Musical Pulse el bof.on + F para iniciar la reproductionReproduction DE Discos Introduction DE DiscosSeleccion de una cancion con e! control remoto Para comprobar el tiempo restanteRepetition DE Reproduction Reproduction AleatoriaInsercion DE Espacios SIN Grabar BasicaCopiado DE Toda LA Cinta Copiado Manual DE UNA CintaTiempo de Ias cintas de casete y tiempo de edition Para borrar el programa de editionPara detener la grabacion Para cambiar el programa de cada cara GRABAC1ON CON Edicion ?ROGRA!MADAPara borrar el programa de edition Compruebe 10 siguiente Ajuste DEL Equilibria DE Sonido DE LOS AltavocesSeleccionar Normal Mezcla Microfoniica Reproduction CON Dolby PRO LogicOtros Modos Dolby PRO Logic Conecte sus microfonos a Ias tomas MIC 1 yPara cambiar el ajuste del tiempo de retardo de la CancelacionMicrofonos recomendados Desvanecimiento de vozClear Programa DE KaraokeGrabacion CON Temporizador Ajuste DEL TemporizadorPrepare la fuente de sonido Para escuchar la radio, sintonice una emisoraAjuste DEL Temporizador Para Dofimir Para cancelar el temporizador para dormirTomas VIDEO/AUX Toma CD Digital OUT OpticalCuidados Y Mantenimiento Escucha DE Fuentes DE Sonido ExternasEspecificaciones Generalidades Indice DE LAS PartesSeccion DEL Sintonizador Seccion DE LA PlatinaPage DES Matieres Pas Ies orifices de ventilation Entree d’objets et de Iiquide Faire attention a ce queChariot et support Si I’appareil Ie chauffage vient juste d’~tre mis en marchePositionnement DES Enceintes InstallationConnexions IimportantConnecter I’appareil video Connecter I’enceinte centraleConnecter Ie televiseur a I’appareil video Brancher Ie cordon secteur a une prise de courarttAvant L’UTILISATION TelecommandeConnexion D’UNE Antenne Exterieure REGLAGEDEL’HORLOGE Commande DU VolumeReglage Audio Simple Systeme BBEEgaliseur Graphique Systeme Surround DSPReglage DU SON Pendant ’ENREGISTREMENT Re~eter Ies eta~es 1 et Accord ManuelQuand une emission FM stereo presente des parasites Pour changer I’intervalle d’accord AMAccord Sijr UNE Station Memorisee Operations DE BaseMise EN Place DE Cassettes Lecture D’UNE Cassette Lecture ContinueSenseur DE Musique Appuyer sur la touche › pour demarrer la lectureLecture DE Disques Mise EN Place DE DisquesLecture Aleatoire Appuyer deux fois sur la touche Prgm clans Ie mode arr6tLecture Repetee Lecture ProgrammedInsertion D’ESPACES Blancs Enregistrement DE BaseInserer la cassette a enregistrer clans la platine Appuyer sur la touche REC/REC Mute pourDuplication DE LA Totalite D’UNE Cassette Duplication Manuelle D’UNE CassetteEnregistrement Avec Montage ET Calcul DU Temps Repeter I’etape 5 pour Ie reste des plages de la face a Enregistrement Avec Montage ProgrammePour arr%ter I’enregistrement Pour contr61er I’ordre des num6ros des plagesRegler Ie niveau sonore des enceintes cerrtrale et surround Reglage DE LA BALI! UCE DES Niveaux DES Encein ~ESCom pat ibles Dupolev Tenir la touche Manual Select TestDolby PRO Logic Lecture Avec LE SystemeAutres Modes Dolby PRO Logic Brancher Ies microphones aux prises MIC 1 etFonctions Vocal FADER/MULTIPLEX Programme DE Iaraoke Pour annuler provisoirement Ie mode attente de minuterie Enregistrement Commande PAR L.A MinuterieReglage DE LA Minuterie Des touches de fonction pour selectionner une sourcePrises VIDEO/AUX Reglage DE LA Minuterie ’ARRETPrise CD Digital OUT Optical Prise Super WooferKla ,llg~00 Ecoute DE Sources Externes Soins ET EntretieinAppuyer sur la touche VIDEO/AUX Mettre I’appareil connecte en marcheEnceintes ACOUSTIQL!ES SX-NAV800 Dolby NR/DOLBY Ipro LogicDroits D’AUTEUR Le son ne sort que par une enceinte EN CAS DE ProblemePartiesPages BalancePage TO// Free I-800-WY-AIWA

NSX-AV800 specifications

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